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Anxiety and Panic Attacks

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Mar 6, 2023 | Replies (200)

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My therapist says go with the flow don’t fight it, but I have a really hard time with that. They make me so nauseated I feel I could vomit. I’m in Ativan very low dose, helps some but I have breakthrough all day. Also use CBD oil helps some. I just want them all to stop so I can be myself. I’ve been months feeling like this,,think I need a hole in the ground

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With a fall back in my otherwise safe journey( caused by major changes in my life going forward and the fear of these changes unknown but radical ) my neurologist temporarily added two new drugs to my normal 0.5 mg Ativan. They were both a surprise to me and in the beginning I felt drugged and uncomfortable - he solved that by reducing one drug by 50 % and switching the other from morning to evening.
So I now take 0.5 mg Ativan in the morning together with 5 mg inderal and I take one tablet DEANXIT at night (0.5 mg rupentixol and 10 mg melitrasen ) at night
This works wonders and takes away the drugged feeling. This will only be short term booster treatment for one month. Please note DEANXIT is not available I’d the US AND NOT EVEN IN MY NATUVE DENMARK WHERE IT IS PRODUCED. MY NEUROLOGIST ACCEPT IT IS A controversial medication but see it as a short term treatment - my neurologist who is Mayo Clinic trained is the head of the committee approving Medicine for use in thai hospitals. I have every confidence in his judgement